Just divide the mass by the volume.
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No, Protons and Neutrons have similar masses, but one electron is equal 1/1836 of a proton in mass.
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When you divide the mass of a substance by its volume, you get its density. Density is a physical property that describes how compact a substance is, or how much mass is contained in a given volume.
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The higher the density the lower the volume and vice versa. Density is defined as mass per unit volume. Therefore, density is directly proportional to mas of the object and inversely proportional to the volume of the object. Therefore, as volume increases , density decreases and vice versa.
Meter, gram, liter, (density is a ratio [mas/volume]), second, and it depends on what you're measuring.
Density = Mass/Volume = 24.8g/9.5cm3 = 2.61g/cm3
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There is not enough information. You need the mas of an object to carry our the conversion.
density = mass/volume = 45kg/43m3 = 1.05 kg/m3 (rounded)
To find the density of a material all you need to know is the mass and volume of the substance. if you knw the mas and volume...finding out the density is very simple...all you need to do is mass/volume and you will have the density of that substance!
Just divide the mass by the volume.
Density = mas/volume = 12 g/27 cc = 0.44... recurring grams per cubic centimetre.
An increase in kVp by 15% must be accompanied by a reduction in mAs by 50% in order to maintain radiographic density. Inversely, a reduction of 15% in kVp must be accompanied by an increase in mAs by a factor of 2 (Doubling).